Hutch Makeover
All Things Thrifty had an aaaaamazing Hutch Transformation. I knew after I saw it that I wanted to try it out. So I followed her very helpful and detailed directions and started the search. After a Loooong search for the right Hutch, I found what I was looking for. Little did my hubby know that I had a project for him. I brought the hutch home and knew it would need some work. The hutch had three panels of glass and when I bought it I did not realize that the two side panels did not open….note to self: look over things better before I buy them, we, I mean Kyle, my amazing hubby, took off the doors, and he measured the damaged wood then headed off to Home Depot for some molding for the sides and top of the hutch where the doors use to be. Wood filler was also added in every hole then sanded smooth. I wish I would have taken more before pictures. I failed majorly. These are the only two pictures I have but you kind of get the idea.
Before:
It looks wonderful! That is a great idea- you see these old hutches & china cabinets in so many places and it’s great to have a way to repurpose them. Love what you did!
That looks awesome! Great job!
LOVE IT!!!
Wow, this looks wonderful!! Love it!
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Love it! You can do amazing things.
I love your hutch. You did an excellent job!The door are wonderful~
I LOVE it! You did a fabulous job! You’ve inspired me to do the same! 🙂
Great job! I love that you kept the original hardware.
Looks great! Have you thought about a shelf across the top above the TV? Would be a great place to display some goodies.
Looks fab!!! Great transformation!!
I lust this so bad! Great job, and give the hubs a high five!
Love your guts
mandi
I had the same thought as Melissa about adding a shelf above the TV area! This looks fabulous – you did a great job.
Love the Hutch!!! I saw something like this in a design mag today. love it!
perfect for a tv! i love how it is framed out.
love the look of this. i like the shelf idea the others had for the top to fill in the gap above the tv… or you could cut down the side to make it drop lower towards the top of the tv…